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ah, ah ah, so is this our most good show only condemned decision by the g 7 and the you to impose a price cap on russian oil ex was well below the current market rate of threatening it would comply a warning to serving images. i had 3 people are killed in the 20 mill trees and they just talk to the shelling of a residential neighborhood in the city. the local official say, native shells we used in the a new owner. you know, most bikes claims out the previous management to extraordinary services. press information about u. s. president, go by the controversial son. hunter. made pressure from the white house with
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you want to get off and get a rate where ever you are in the world. welcome to international, just go 7. i am here in the russian. capitalize great to have you with us. i'm ready to mommy. let's take a look at the stories this our mazda has sony condemned, the collective west decision to impose a price cap on russian on exports, the g 7 and e. you have agreed to limit the price of russian supplies of the commodity at $16.00 per barrel. that's about $20.00 lower than the current market rate. the measure is part of sweeping sanctions against russia. the green complex we deliver on the commitment of g 7 leaders to prevent russia from profiting from its war of aggression against ukraine, to support stability and global energy markets and to minimize negative economic spill overs of russia's war of aggression. especially on low and middle income countries who have felt the impacts of putin's war disproportionately. washington
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strategists hiding behind plausible goals of supporting the energy security of developing countries diligently conceal the fact that the current imbalances at energy sites are the result of their own rash, actions with a tenacity worthy of better application. the collective west is trying to solve the problems it has created from scratch. rosters repeatedly sent, a won't supply or the prices below the regular market value. if it contradicts the country's national interest, it has also condemned the western affirm. some manipulate commodity markets also contributes a rachel morrison shows her views on the issue. so the european union has finally decided i $60.00 barrel ceiling for russian oil. now i guess european commission president and de facto i'm elected queen of europe. ursula vander line can brag about how europe is united for ukraine, together with our partners. we stand united and firm in our opposition to rush us,
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atrocious war. yeah, well that's her didn't take very long. wagner line also tweeted that the price, capital, quote, help us stabilize global energy prices, benefiting emerging economies around the world. sure. or a kids fight prices and deregulating, everybody's economy. and our particularity of benefits europe, that really is having a hard time paying the energy bills. now that take of itself off cheap russian gas, but not sure what planet she was schooled on in market economics. but former us treasury secretary, steve minucci and certainly doesn't agree with the idea of a price cap when he called it unfeasible last month. and quote, the most ridiculous idea i've ever heard look a price cap, the market is going to set the price. so if you put sanctions on at higher prices in a way, you're just making the situation worse. the big concern here among american officials who wanted a higher calf is a spike in oil prices and
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a deregulation of the global market. it's almost like there is pressure for the you to ram something through before the weekend to avoid the embarrassing optics of getting to monday the day the price cap is supposed to be implemented. december 5th, and not actually having an agreement in place behind the scenes. there's a lot of talking to you about how much this is already worth, since rushing truth has already been selling for less than a propos cap. and this move also introduces another risk factor. that is, russia's position is that they simply won't sell to any countries implementing the ceiling. but white house national security spokesman john kirby welcomed the news price capital help limit mr. put his ability to profiteer off the oral market so that he can continue to fund a war machine that continues to kill innocent ukrainians. so we welcomed the progress at our e partners or make an on bush. the whole idea is to reduce rushes revenue so that
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vladimir putin can't spend it in ukraine or, you know, fulfill is amazon wishlist or maybe finishes christmas shopping. what kirby didn't say is that the us treasury department has already granted exemptions to american companies transporting russian oil, even if they're transporting it to some landlocked european countries, as long as they abide by the price out. so much for europe cutting off russian oil revenues. here's what the estonian prime minister cry, a callous things is happening with a price gown. edwards, all accounts, every dollar that was negotiated down, mince an estimate to $2000000000.00 less income for russia. the initial proposal was to set the price of $65.00. i think poppins who agreed to come down to $60.00. this means $10000000000.00 less for russia to finance a genocidal war against ukrainians. but europe has also been importing russian fuel transferred to the tankers of other countries off shore right before they offloaded
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into europe. and they're also buying it from countries like china and india that have been bingeing on russian oil and then selling it to europe and elsewhere. also, since this price have only affects russian oil, transported by c, hungary, pipeline oil from russia has received an exemption to the cap. and the country's foreign minister said just a few days ago that that's the case. so, well, harry also got an e u exemption to import russian crude via maritime transport until the end of 2024 . so that gives you an idea of how united the you really is on all of and by the way, japan has already, reportedly been given a green light by the u. s. to keep importing russian oil from their joint project with moscow. one thing's for sure, though, the so called defenders of the free market are pretty quick to throw out even their most cherished values and principles. if it means taking another wild swing at
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russian president vladimir putin, even though they're batting average so far, isn't very good. if they were hitting home runs, they probably wouldn't be talking already about a 9th ran the sanctions. we heard from e glorified foot jack rossimer says as the u. s. lead the initiative of for his own benefits. what makes the europeans arrogantly think that they can control the price of oil through manipulating demand? c'mon, you know, you can't control the doable price of oil here. but it's one of these are sanctions . by desperation. i would say that the u. s. is trying to come up with, it's totally unenforceable. it's not going to work. and what it will create as an alternative, asian shipping, insurance company and industries, or other services, shipping services industries look and pay you to split the global economy,
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which is what the apparently the u. s. wants they, while bifurcate the global trade here with the sanctions and the, the part that does not go with the asia, china, or the u. s. wants to dominate. that seems to be where the u. s. long term is going to bring, bring down an economic iron curtain on the global trade on unexplored out. 3 people have been revolted, killed, and 5 others wounded in the ne, to see train auxilary shelling of civilian areas in the city of dusk. one. and you may find the following, video, stubborn, ah, global official, se ukrainian forces have conducted dozens of, of the strikes in the dentist republic. over the past. they alone are using natal ordinance residential buildings,
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stores and damaged by the shilling parties. roman casa ro reports from the regional capital. again, awarding some upcoming images could be especially ukranian. nationalists continue to terrorize peaceful civilians. here in done as one of the bodies is right here. behind me, this woman was probably walking into a store when a shell landed right here in the very busy street right next to her, her bus stop. judging from what i'm seeing here on the ground, her head was blown off. now there are plenty of shops here. plenty of pedestrians are spoken to. a woman who was in the store. ah, well doing her work to earn a shilling and this is what she said. yeah, mother, i was working on a see machine when the 1st shell hit, the windows rattled, and when the 2nd felt the glass blew inside, i got to run deeper into the building. then there was silence and the smell,
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something burning. i went out into the street and saw a dead woman and another wounded, and they say in a nearby store, another woman died. so as the day progresses, the number of casualties continues to mount. there is another person who was killed by ukrainian nationalist. so looks like his body was ripped into 2 pieces and right next to him, his his dog that he was proudly walking when ukrainians showed this area in the next. judging from the remains of, of this shell, ukraine used multiple launch a rocket systems to sar gets this said neighbourhood. and judging from all of the shrapnel holes in this building, this particular shell was a design in order to cause as much damage as possible. take a look at this car. thankfully the owner was not in it,
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but it looks like its sustained quite a lot of damage as well from on cost for i've already done this for public. a number of russian soldiers have been distinguished for heroic actions on the battlefields of the queen's conflict. ortiz marine across the river, spoke with some of them included one who was awarded them inches highest, honor the hero of russia middle ah, well, the stollins lecher, was got a chest to take action as a lending operation was being planned by the enemy or snake. excellent, i was tasked with getting in at an extremely low altitude to handle the enemy's air defense system. i throttled up to a supersonic speed about 1200 kilometers per hour and his 1st i spotted it on the re done then came closer, took several shots at it and managed to strike the targets over thunder. i was
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little that way. well, who wasn't boarded helicopter, but on levels now, i found that out later in the media got properly luck sheila, the outs. how did you have asian career began and what led you to take part of the military operation in ukraine? elaborate seemingly less. tell us, why did we have a family dynasty? my father is a military pilot. my brother also flies a fighter jet, and i spent all my childhood in military garrison's, his honor. so in fact, there was no other option for me, but to go to a military aviation school during the 1st days of the offensive, none of us expected we would have to deploy guided aircraft weapons against the enemy's aviation. where we, when that happened for the 1st time, it made quite an impression on me. it, as far as i understand, you do have a solid experience. you have also been to syria, city, berlin, them. yes, i was in syria, but the situation there was different. as we didn't come face to face with the enemy in the year hotel, especially in law, but since the start of the military operation,
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have there been any changes to just the aircraft to the current situation in which to smooth? naturally, we're constantly mastering our combat techniques. any instance of weapons deployment is thoroughly analyzed. our personnel carefully examines the data from every on board mean, so objective controls and of them, so as to work out a more efficient tactic later on. kuma ah let's tiddmore from rudder. there was a shelling on february 27th. we were in a forest where we knew there were land mines. all day the troops were digging a trench. we as doctors, were providing medical care including doing bandage work. then shelling started a shoot out. there were many wounded. we gathered them. and morning came. we travelled in a small convoy, probably drove 50 kilometers and then came under mortar fire. those who were only
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lightly wounded, jumped out and started shooting back. we stayed in the vehicle with the seriously injured patience. a shell flew in tar position. i covered a seriously wounded man with my body since i was sitting on a stretcher in front of him, pieces of the vehicle hit me. i have shards in my head, shards and my hands, shards, and my lower back, the biggest 12 and a half centimeters long is in my shoulder. there were several operations to remove the fragments. a doctor said they couldn't all be taken out. they would remain that way and it was in them a business they can explain to us what it's like to work as a paramedic financial. and i bought them. we work on all mode, the brain just to switch his off. you do the work that you're trained to do. we have not been to other hot spots. there was nothing to compare it with. we didn't really think about it actually being alive shelling we were in the trench and
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looking at the stretcher with the wounded and carrying the 2nd. 3rd, we brought them into the ambulance, immediately performed some kind of operation and provided 1st aid. all of that happens on the field, like a key some of rational. what are the worst injuries? should have been was galleria, cranial cerebral injuries are the most terrible and abdominal injuries because infection is possible. actually, any injury can be dangerous. as those bushes will put a 0 was affected you the most when you were there may be something you source and kinds of attitudes to civilians or to soldiers on that northernmost orchestra. so i was struck by the cruelty. they had ambulances, we were driving, carrying the wounded. everyone understands perfectly well that an ambulance marked with a red cross transports helpless people wounded people. how can you kill a wounded man? ah, ah!
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what do you mean? nick thought she was stuck store one day when we were gathering refugees and the location ukrainian troops attacked us with artillery. showing me my group quickly decided to evacuate the refugees to a shelter. so they did it successfully. civilian casualties were avoided or no, we had a place prepared in advance for such a case. that is if there were an attack, we would immediately evacuate every one to this place. initially on that day we had to designate a gathering point for the refugees. a large number of people gathered, most likely, nationalists discovered the gathering point and decided to shell it was, there were no military facilities nearby. there was only civilian infrastructure and i've seen real grad from people who thanked all the service members who helped them in the evacuation of and i saw it and i felt it yet than the process. i read your trust all i kia, blushing, what is the attitude of refugees to the ukranian troops? he talked to them for sure. what do they say about ukrainian for says for worship
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chester? not for the most part. the attitude is negative because ukrainian troops have been firing at their fellow countrymen who do and as up and up in their chest because of me in the west. for example, there are videos showing how happy local people are that the ukrainian forces have returned a grain. severe laurel is valid, denisha sliver, no grossly genetic when you eyes for everyone understands that a picture may be staged and what you see yourself and what you feel at this moment . and what those people feel are completely different. emotions seem for the most part, people wanted to flee directly to russia. people were afraid of the shelling. they were afraid that the ukrainian service members and ukrainian informal associations were returned to their territory. removed for horoscope, merch, hickok with them as alice. please tell us how he got there when it was and could you please explain you work in detail with that? i bought it italian wanted to visit concretely on your gibs, claudia, i cannot say exactly where i was. our task was to organize
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a peaceful life for civilian stir to provide humanitarian assistance. since the territory has been liberated, there are no shops there. no, a t m's working no light, no gas when there was no electricity either or i met those who lost relatives and those who even lost their children. or sometimes you watch films were such cases occur. news or documentary programs. you see it on t v, but until you see it with your own eyes and actually feel it. it's quite difficult to understand why didn't you through a little children's coffins, because shelling hit residential buildings were families were him. i've heard you disillusion coke when my men from wanted to weigh the lit. what moment can you admit that she was cared for a life? it is clear that you're always worked to protect civilians. sentimental little at school caused the laurel, which a worker, every healthy person has a feeling of fear. it was scary for people on that day when we brought the convoy towards russian territory and the showing occurred, the vehicle in which we were evacuating people was hit quite badly by shrapnel. but
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fortunately it turned out that thanks to the skilful actions of my team, none of the civilians was injured was but, but at that moment there was the feeling that something terrible was about to happen. the main thing is to condition yourself. when you face the 1st situation like that, i conditioned myself to be sure that it is necessary to help other people 1st to think about them and then about myself unequal, but the majority be, ah, that are bullock w coline. we're circle on their stud on the national guard. it happened while we were moving in a convoy toward the russian buddha. we were taking the wounded to hospitals and get ambushed. we were shalt, but i didn't immediately realize had been wounded, yet there's only needing when the danger was gone and we were going to our troops. i suddenly understood my hand hurt. william, i turned it over and understood it had been probably wounded by shall fragments provide issue. i didn't notice it because of adrenalin. yeah. because such things.
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stone fecky that much compared with what you usually face on a battlefield though the type of injuries you have to deal with could you could i know we did it with them. look at you were in the front line for 8 days. you must have experienced a lot during that time for him logo. molly is now, does it show serene? but i have nothing i can compare this to here. that was my 1st ever frontline experience and no one knows. maybe i'll never have to go through this again. spit since the 1st day. within hours of arriving there, there was a constant feeling of mutual aid in unity at the word no matter to gender. everyone was equal, we were in the same condition, wouldn't know who has it. so and when we faced those situations, when you have to make urgent decisions, every one was able to mobilize. i take action without panicking to my bill as there was no running around noon. howdy, good nurse. we have to find somewhere to hide in the, to know where we're trying to find a way out together and save lives is the spirit that saw was barney to nibble beside the flood. shane, but you're saying there was no panic and i understand it was your choice to go there. but still, what did you feel when you 1st got into the front lines to push for that as as 9
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yet there were so just now for his car dealer, we only started to realize what was going on 2 or 3 weeks after we returned a voice only then did we start to consider where we had been, what we had been through through rendering all those situations in our minds. they take that very shelling i came under, had their she'll head just a little bit more to the right or to the left. no one knows how it all could have ended with choice. i don't know what will happen further, but when i hear people say, now you have something to tell your children and grandchildren. i think it's not that kind of a story. i would like to tell every time the other women at the same time, you must be proud of your job, that we feel proud inside when the soldiers who received a raid come to us and say, how grateful the yarn, let's hearing it. thank you. as the most precious thing i've already lear riddling of. have you had a chance to meet those soldiers later on? uh but the law can you? yes. sure. the list that on the, it's the moment when you go through the memories,
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all those events and battlefield and you feel sad, it you're running from your i what if things had gone the other way, then we might not be speaking to each other to day. so we tell each other not to revisit that we try to make jokes. remember something to laugh. i as were chilly bushes, taylor of was the brightest. would you return to the front line or percussion to the river? now, can you? yes. ah, but did you happen to provide any aid to craney and soldiers in captivity? skill let them know. at that time there was no such experience. but have you heard that these days? it's a common situation for your colleagues. could you? yes, we are committed to the hippocratic oath, so it doesn't matter exactly the person in need of help is we caught to anything and provide them with the required medical, 8 new details of the most in the home to buy them laptops, guy mill us, which is new owner, e l'm must box claimed the platform was previous. my husband took extraordinary
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steps to send some publications about the us prisons, controversial some. the allegations were posted by prominent american journalists. twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the story, removing links and posting warnings that it may be unsafe. they even blocked its transmission via direct message, a tool hitherto reserved for extreme cases. for example, child pornography. well, it was hours ago that alon musk said he had bomb shell information about the suppression of the unter by laptop story. he teased the online community with that and later he didn't meet his own deadline. and he continued saying. busy information was coming, that was being fact checked. and then finally we did hear from alon mosque and he shared and a long thread posted by the journalist mat, tie ebay maps. i. e bay brought us this information about what had gone on. some
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of the 1st tools were controlling speech were designed to combat the likes of spam and financial fraudsters. slowly over time, twitter staff and executives began to find more and more uses for these tools. outsiders began petitioning the company to manipulate speech as well. first, a little that more often than constantly. i 2020 requests from connected actors to delete tweets were routine. one executive would write to another more to review from the biden team. the reply would come back handled. now in addition to that, mat bay has shared a screen shot that seems to indicate that the biden's team wanted the 100 by laptop to be suppressed. now a lot was promoting this work by mat i. e bay and providing that information fits the pattern landmark has been raising the issue of the need for transparency about twitters operations and a frank discussion about the role of information and access information and social
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media companies in political discourse. in the united states, there is an ongoing outrage about how the scandal surrounding 100 biden's laptop was suppressed. now you asked me for media insisted. it was simply russian just information. and now confirming confirming that it was actually true. there's been ongoing scandal and outrage about this. now alon was taking his role in twitter. it seems to be moving in the step of providing more transparency about how these decisions are made. giving voice to those who feel that the big tech companies and monopolies that they're essentially engaging in partisan political activism for certain sections of the establishment. so this is a pretty big revelation from along going to indicate that under previous management twitter seems to have been playing a political role. we will see what alternately as the fall out of these new revelations. there are basically 3 issues involved here. the 1st issue is the twitter, it's been revealed and we knew this,
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but it's really official now has been operating as a democratic party, oregon, essentially with democratic operatives running the company before a law master over and maybe a little bit now as well. the 2nd issue is that we have the question of government officials directing twitter to squelch particular speech, which is a 1st amendment violation. you'll hear a lot of people say, well, it's not 1st amendment violation because of the private platform. well, government intervention to squelch speech is a 1st amendment violation. and the 3rd issue is that we have election interference here. and it's apparent that we do, and that would be an in time donation on the part of twitter to the democratic party without any recognition or acknowledgment which is against the law. so i'm
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dividing that scout drug shortly before the 20 turns the us presidential. and i'm democrats, comment to bury the story contained on the computer raise concerns about the biden family being potentially involved in corruption and ukraine. democrats quickly went on damage control. so in the scandal was a product that was supposed russian this information campaign. but now rival republicans of gain more power in congress, and they've called for a thorough investigation our investigation is about joe bad. and we already have evidence that would point that joe biden was involved with hunter biden, only so, so we want the bank records and that's our, that's our focus. we're trying to stay focused on was joe biden directly involved with hunter biden's business deals, and is he compromised? that's our investigation. remember that the ultimate authority for pardoning lies
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with the president, so the president can, with a swift opin, can even pardon a hunter biden of all the crimes that he committed. the only issue with that is that he's complicit in that behavior, but that's not something that the, that this app or this group of people, this, this radical leftist environment that it does include, you know, social media giants and, and some of the, the, the wealthy oligarchy, were to talk, you know, coup doctor sees that exists in our country. but when we talk about the g o, p, the g o, p has an enormous amount of latitude when it comes to investigations. and so they're gonna dig in and get to the bottom of the gym. jordan of ohio has committed to get to the bottom of it and was already uncovered quite a bit of, of evidence of the crimes that 100 biden is committed. but once they get to the through the investigation, then they will present that publicly to the american people. what as in this humor, the g one, his presidency, a major opposition pausing,
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canada called for a diploma employee caught up in his leadership in the block of alleged she learned rights violations. new democrats are calling on the government to strongly condemn india's discriminatory anti minority laws. it's threats of ethnic cleansing, the persecution of minorities and the rest of journalists and human rights activists in canada should reject any d. 20 activities planned in kashmir and refuse to attend these activities while the human rights abuses continue. can i have been heavily criticized in recent years on obligations of its own human rights abuses last year and this international should report as food in some of the most egregious issues, even that includes the discovery between man, december of last year of the remains of more than $1300.00 indigenous children
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buried at several former schools for indoctrinating native americans and to european culture. the commission concluded that at least $4100.00 students died was hurting the schools. many jew, she missed treatment or neglects. indigenous people have been forced to live on reservations with underdeveloped infrastructure and pool water supplies. there have been concerns and just women and children facing disproportionately higher levels of violence. hon so reported a lack of health care facilities and emergency services in those areas. an indian, a former senior device says it's normal for western countries to meddle with other countries relations without tolerating interference in their own domestic affairs. canada is creating a problem with not only us, but many other countries, including the russia. do you think it is perfectly normal.
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